Post-Doctoral Research Position, Department of Physiology & Biophysics,
University of Washington, Seattle, Washington
A full-time postdoctoral position is available to study the neural
mechanisms of visual representation and learning in the Jagadeesh lab
in the Department of Physiology & Biophysics at the University of
Washington in Seattle, Washington. The lab uses a combination of
techniques including single-unit recording in behaving monkeys
performing demanding visual tasks and human psychophysics.
One position will be to available to study the network mechanisms
underlying cortical processing of facial expressions in primates. The
research in this project to be carried out at the University of
Washington will involve recording from the temporal lobe of macaque
monkeys while they perform reconition tasks with face and object
stimuli. The work will be completed in the framework of a
collaborative project, funded by the Human Frontier Science Program,
with Prof. Ray Dolan at University College London, whose lab will focus
on fMRI, and with Prof. Alessandro Treves at LIMBO group at SISSA in
Trieste, Italy, whose lab will focus on computational and theoretical
models. Opportunities will be available to interact with and
incorporate theories and work from other labs in the collaboration.
Candidates with experience in vision science, cognitive psychology,
computer programming, or electrophysiology are encouraged to apply. A
PhD or MD is required. The University of Washington has a active
systems neuroscience community. The Jagadeesh lab is part of the
Department of Physiology and Biophysics and the National Primate
Research Center in Seattle. Within these groups, we having a thriving
community that studies various model systems of cognitive and systems
function.
If interested, please send the following, preferably by e-mail:
curriculum vitae, the names of three references, and a description of
research interests. Please include a plain text description of any
attachments in any e-mail contacts.
Dr. Bharathi Jagadeesh
bjag at u.washington.edu
Department of Physiology & Biophysics
University of Washington
Box 357330
Seattle, WA 98195
If you plan to attend the SFN meeting in San Diego and would like to
discuss opportunities in my lab, please contact me at:
bjag at u.washington.edu
/s/
Bharathi Jagadeesh